ArticleBody:A customized Cybertruck on sale for $149,999 recently earned headlines after being polished to resemble a funhouse mirror on wheels. Questions still linger about its road safety but the man who shined the EV into semi-invisibility confirms the “marketing tactic” has paid off, and more eye-straining Cybertrucks are likely on the way. The custom Cybertruck may or may not still be for sale.
' Garvin reportedly took his Cybertruck to a local company specializing in industrial-grade semi truck buffing. After images of the Cybertruck spread online, many commenters worried that taking the car onto public roads would end in disaster. Traffic safety experts and a former judge told Business Insider in a follow-up piece that although it technically might not be illegal to turn your vehicle into a three-dimensional mirror, that doesn’t necessarily make it a great idea.